Nikola Jokic, the Denver Nuggets’ standout star, continues to solidify his status as one of the NBA’s best players. Widely regarded as the favorite for this season’s MVP award, Jokic recently participated in an NBA event where he reflected on his signature move, the “Sombor Shuffle.”
Originally coined by Nuggets announcer Chris Marlowe, the Sombor Shuffle pays homage to Jokic’s birthplace in Sombor, Serbia. Jokic himself credits the move as his own, showcasing its effectiveness against Anthony Davis and other opponents during previous playoff runs.
Similar to NBA legend Dirk Nowitzki’s fadeaway shot, the Sombor Shuffle sees Jokic dribble, load up on his right leg, and release a rainbow jumper toward the rim. Despite floating backward during the shot, Jokic maintains a straight body, adding to the move’s uniqueness.
Nikola Jokic leads the Nuggets to a Ninth consecutive win over the Lakers
In the Nuggets’ Western Conference playoff opener against the Los Angeles Lakers, Jokic’s leadership was on full display.
Despite a slow start, the Nuggets rallied behind Jokic’s stellar performance, with 32 points and 12 rebounds. Securing their ninth consecutive win over the Lakers this season, the Nuggets grabbed a crucial victory in Game 1 of the series.
As the playoffs progress, Jokic aims to guide the Nuggets to success, with aspirations of reaching the NBA Finals. With his MVP-worthy play and mastery of the Sombor Shuffle, Jokic remains a force to be reckoned with as the Nuggets chase championship glory.